great article, farhan; totally buy in to the amusement of challenging close ones with what they said instead of what they mean; the influence of words is amazing as you demonstrate with ‘virus’ and ‘beast’; nice plug on the arts as well; if you haven’t already, consider watching chalmers brothers’ ted talk on how words do more than describe - that they actually create and generate; further, being conscious of the words we use, can, or need to, serve your goals; one of my take aways was on how the most powerful words may simply be ‘i don’t know’ - what a way to welcome fertilizer and growth for any subject, and of course, to serve your goal; thanks, take care;
great article, farhan; totally buy in to the amusement of challenging close ones with what they said instead of what they mean; the influence of words is amazing as you demonstrate with ‘virus’ and ‘beast’; nice plug on the arts as well; if you haven’t already, consider watching chalmers brothers’ ted talk on how words do more than describe - that they actually create and generate; further, being conscious of the words we use, can, or need to, serve your goals; one of my take aways was on how the most powerful words may simply be ‘i don’t know’ - what a way to welcome fertilizer and growth for any subject, and of course, to serve your goal; thanks, take care;